We are 10 days away from SEC Media Days kicking off in Tampa, Florida. The unofficial kickoff of the season before toe meets leather this fall. We will see the media rank preseason All-SEC teams as well as the order of finish for each program. I thought this would be a good time to predict my All-SEC teams if I had a vote, so we will look at the offensive side which is loaded with talent at each position, including a few Kentucky Wildcats.
QB: Arch Manning, TexasHB: Kewan Lacy, Ole MissHB: Jadan Baugh, FloridaWR: Cam Coleman, TexasWR: Ryan Coleman-Williams, AlabamaTE: Trey’Dez Green, LSUOL: Cayden Green, MissouriOL: Trevor Goosby, TexasOL: Jordan Seaton, LSUOL: Wendell Moe Jr., TennesseeC: Drew Bobo, Georgia
No Wildcats make my first team list, but I do believe center Coleton Price and tight end Willie Rodriguez can enter themselves in the mix this season. Texas is loaded with offensive talent, and expect Arch Manning to live up to his hype this season with Cam Coleman coming over from Auburn. I also expect Ryan Coleman-Williams to bounce back after a sophomore slump a season ago, and he will be targeted often when Alabama comes to Lexington in week two. Cayden Green at Missouri is the best offensive lineman in the conference, and the Tigers can be a dangerous team if superstar running back Ahmad Hardy is healthy.
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QB: Trinidad Chambliss, Ole MissHB: DeSean Bishop, TennesseeHB: Nate Frazier, GeorgiaWR: Isaiah Sategna, Oklahoma WR: Mario Craver, Texas A&MTE: Willie Rodriguez, KentuckyOL: Earnest Greene, GeorgiaOL: Dontrell Glover, GeorgiaOL: Michael Carroll, AlabamaOL: Lance Heard, KentuckyC: Coleton Price, Kentucky
Kentucky gets three selections in my second team list of All-SEC players. Willie Rodriguez is in for a breakout season, and I fully expect him to see more targets than your average tight end as well as being a go-to target in the red zone for Kenny Minchey. Lance Heard and Coleton Price come over with a ton of experience to lead this offensive line and I believe they both will live up to their potential this season for the Wildcats. Kentucky will have to face two very talented wide receivers this season on the road, Isaiah Sategna at Oklahoma and Mario Craver at Texas A&M are two of the most dynamic wideout in the conference this season.
QB: John Mateer, OklahomaHB: Ahmad Hardy, MissouriHB: Jeremiah Cobb, AuburnWR: Braylon Staley, TennesseeWR: Ryan Wingo, TexasTE: Lawson Luckie, GeorgiaOL: David Sanders Jr., TennesseeOL: Jacarrius Peak, South CarolinaOL: Patrick Kutas, Ole MissOL: Michael Fasusi, OklahomaC: Mark Nabou, Texas A&M
John Mateer highlights the third team of this list, Mateer was playing lights out before his hand injury a season ago. This is difficult because the talent at quarterback in the conference, Sam Leavitt could also make this list but his lisfranc injury was far more serious and is more questionable how quick he can return to full strength. Kentucky will see an explosive wideout in Braylon Staley late in the season. Ahmad Hardy would be an easy first team selection if his health was not in question, but it is fair to assume the superstar running back will be at full strength when Kentucky travels to Missouri in November.
This article originally appeared on UK Wildcats Wire: Kentucky preview: 2026 preseason All-SEC offense predictions
